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Posted on Aug 29, 2010

Our Max jetted tub won't turn on. Our house is new construction and the tub has never been used. I checked the breaker. I've been reading about this EO6 sensor...but I have no idea where it is or what it does. I filled the tub just above the jet holes thinking that would be enough water. Confused

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The on off switch is air operated via a tube that puts air pressure from the push button to the electric motor switch. It was pulled off on my Maax tub . Just push the hose back on both ends. Push button on upper end and motor switch on pump motor.

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See if ther is another panel arond tub,there may be another breaker,try resetting breakers turn off the back on,see if this works

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